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A Guide To Using an Automatic Responder


It's unbelievable....that many people do not know, that anautomatic responder in your first few months of promoting yourservice, product or opportunity, is the most important tool inyour box!

So, you have just joined your new business or taken on a newproduct that you would like to make you a few dollars or a lotof dollars on the net, first thing you must do is get yourselfan automatic responder.

You can get them free from lots of places on the net if cash istight, but remember if it's free then there will be a down side,like their ads on your mail to your subscribers so thinkcarefully on what you decide,choosing your automatic responderwill probably be the single most important decision you willmake!

Right, you have an automatic responder. let's get started.

You need to pre-load your automatic responder with informativearticles related to your business this will give you credibilitywith your readership, write some of your own it's not thatdifficult once you get started.

Try to pre-load your automatic responder with 52messages/articles, that's one per week for a year. If thissounds a bit daunting, don't worry there are lots of places thatyou can get stuff to fill your autoresponder with for free tryezinearticles.com, so in a few days your ezine should be readyto go.

Don't bother too much if you only have a few messages at thispoint you can add them as you go.

Now that's out of the way add your [[sig]] file at the bottom ofevery article on your automatic responder , this should containyour name and URL of the business you are promoting and a shortdescription of the business,you do this once the automaticresponder puts it on every e-mail automatically.

Now you have set this up your automatic responder willdeliver your messages to your subscribers everyweek or month, depending how you set it up.

How to build your subscriber list.

Visit Google and do a search for ezine directories, the lasttime I did this there was about 88,000 listings.

This is where the work starts and where most fail, you can buysoftware to help with submitting your ezine but it costs. Ifyou want your ezine to be a success then its time to get busyand I mean busy, you should submit to at least 200!

Another way to promote your ezine is through Announcement Lists

Done correctly Announcement Lists could get you up to 800 newsubscribers per week to your automatic responder!

If you visit Google and search for ezine announcement lists andsign up to a few yourself, you will then see how it works.

Start announcing your ezine to as many annoucement lists as youcan, spend a whole day to get off to a good start!

Your aim is to have at least 3000 subscribers to your ezine, atthis point with your automatic responder you can virtually makemoney on demand.

Sign up to a few ezines yourself to get an idea of how peoplerun their ezines, this will give you an idea how to run yours.

OK, so you don't have the time for the above, then you can buyleads to fill your automatic responder with a pay-per-subscriberservice, try lead factory.com.

The whole idea of having a list is to build a relationship withyour subscribers, who then will be more likely to buy from you.

Make no mistake about it, if you are going to sell anything online in your first year it will almost certainly be by email andnot from your website.

I hope the above is enough to get you started with your list andautomatic responder, there are a lot of people that make theirliving on line with only their list and automatic responder , socan you!

Ken Smaile gets big results marketing with an autoresponder, you can to. Drop by my site and get your FREE 7 lesson email marketing course visit:Automatic Responderwebsite.


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